Ann Wallace – Longtime supporter of DPD, wife of Joe Wallace for whom the Wallace House is named, passed away. Please pray for her family and friends for God’s comfort.
Msgr. Patrick Brown – May he feel God’s love and embrace during his illness.
Family and friends of Nadine Fatzinger – during their time of mourning
DJ Reyes – Son of Ashley Hidalgo, that he will grow in strength and health. May God keep him in his watchful care.
Jenne Craig – wife of volunteer Bob, as she battles breast cancer. May God give her strength and comfort.
Joan Cartier – longtime friend of the DPD
. May God bring her comfort and courage as she faces a terminal disease.
Sister Joan – as she mourns the loss of her dear friend Sister Emily
Mia – an 8
th grade student in Sparta as she battles colon cancer. For healing and God’s embrace for her and her family to get through this terribly difficult time
Ronnie Ingram – sister of CARE member Raymond. Please pray for strength and courage as she goes through treatment.
Chris Androski - husband of Barnet House volunteer Nina. That his ear is healed and he gets his hearing back.
Ron - Cousin of volunteer Camille Aveni, was recently diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. May he find consolation in God’s loving presence and for the doctors treating him.
James Ondimu Ochoki – For healing for this beloved father, grandfather, father in-law, brother in-law, and uncle to many.
Lucy Cox- May the Lord grant consolation and recovery to health.
Wally Camacho - May the love of God, family and friends sustain him as he undergoes dialysis 3 days a week.
Patrick Powis – Father of Art Powis
, for comfort, strength and courage as he faces his illness
Anthony - a young man of 23 whose lungs are not in good condition, may God draw him near as his final hours approach and for comfort for his loving family.
Rosa Bascietto – Mother of Joanne Rossi. That the love and respect of her family helps to sustain her and bring her joy.
Donald – Son of volunteer Barbara Mahler, may God watch over him during his illness
For peace, justice and hope in our world. May God bless our staff, residents, friends, volunteers and benefactors. May he turn his face toward you and give you peace.Ann Wallace – longtime supporter and friend of the DPD family
Nadine A. Fatzinger – friend of volunteer Jenn Minervino
Sister Emily – friend of Sr. Joan
Renee Farrell – Mother of Pamela Coar

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July 18-
Saint Camillus de Lellis - Patron of the sick, hospitals &health professionals. May 25, 1550-July 14, 1614
Throughout his life St Camillus de Lellis dealt with a wound on his leg that would not heal. Originally seeking to be a Franciscan Friar he was rejected because of his wound and began volunteering in a hospital where he could get medical treatment in exchange. His personal trials and tribulations with his medical condition led him to dedicate his life to the sick and to organizing hospitals. He founded the Order of the Camillians, priests and brothers who work in the area of health. He considered the sick to be Jesus Himself. “
Think well. Speak well. Do well. These three things, through the mercy of God, will make a man go to Heaven.”

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July 22 - Saint Mary Magdalene - Patron of Penitents and perfumers Except for the mother of Jesus, few women are more honored in the Bible than Mary Magdalene. Yet she could well be the patron of the slandered, since there has been a persistent legend in the Church that she is the unnamed sinful woman who anointed the feet of Jesus in Luke 7:36-50. Most Scripture scholars today point out that there is no scriptural basis for confusing the two women. Mary Magdalene, that is, “of Magdala,” was the one from whom Christ cast out “seven demons” (Luke 8:2)—an indication, at the worst, of extreme demonic possession or, possibly, severe illness.
Matthew, Mark, and John record that Mary of Magdala was present at the crucifixion of Jesus and that she was among the women who visited the tomb on Easter morning. According to John, Mary was specially privileged to see and speak to the risen Lord on Easter morning. She thought he was the gardener until he said her name. Mary Magdalene was near Jesus in his darkest hour and again in his most glorious hour. Moreover, she was an outstanding disciple of Jesus. Because Mary Magdalene was the one who brought the news of Jesus' resurrection to the apostles, she is called the Apostle to the Apostles. For centuries St. Mary Magdalene has been considered a model of complete generosity and of sincere sorrow for sin.